The Future of Porsche: 718 Cayman and Boxster EVs Expected by 2025

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Introduction to Porsche’s Electric Revolution

Porsche is set to make a significant leap toward electrification with the introduction of the 718 Cayman and Boxster EVs, projected to launch in 2025. As the brand’s first electric sports cars, they will serve as successors to the iconic 718 lineup, ensuring that Porsche maintains its high-performance legacy while embracing sustainable technology.

The Backbone: Volkswagen Group’s PPE Platform

The upcoming electric models will be built on Volkswagen Group’s innovative PPE platform. This platform is designed to support advanced electric vehicles, providing the necessary foundation for exceptional performance and efficiency. The 718 Cayman and Boxster EVs are expected to feature the same high-performance 900-volt electrical architecture found in Porsche’s GT4 ePerformance vehicle, which is poised to redefine what drivers can expect from electric sports cars.

Performance Specs to Match Expectations

Anticipated specifications suggest that the base model will come equipped with a single motor, generating a minimum of 450 horsepower directed to the rear wheels. Additionally, performance enthusiasts can look forward to all-wheel-drive dual-motor variants producing over an astounding 1000 horsepower. These performance figures will position the electric 718 models amongst the most thrilling and dynamic vehicles on the market.

As we await further details, it’s expected that the EVs may come with a price tag that reflects their advanced capabilities—a projected ,000 premium over current gasoline versions. It’s worth noting that the gas-powered models will continue to coexist with their electric successors for approximately two years, allowing consumers to choose between traditional and modern performance options.

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